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It's really that easy. You can compile the script into a executable (.exe) to make it portable with the compiler that comes with Autohotkey.

You'll have to run this at startup somehow if you won't want to manually run it every time you restart. Adding a shortcut to the script to the Startup folder in the Start Menu works.

If you don't feel like installing Autohotkey, I've compiled the executable and uploaded it to MediaFire. If you don't trust me, go ahead and make one yourself using the above script.

Autohotkey themselves provide some advantages and disadvantages of using this method compared to remapping via changing some registry keys (which is what SharpKeys does, and what Piskvor describes). They also provide instructions, specifically:

Greetings Justin, welcome to SuperUser. We generally encourage expanding on information found in links. Could you perhaps edit in a summary of the information? This way we have something even if the links go out of date.
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Jonathan GarberApr 8 '13 at 16:07

Attempting to install "Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit Tools" on windows 7 gives a compatibility error. I'm guess it still may work but that was enough to cause me not to install it.
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